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A&W Restaurants, Inc. (also known as Allen & Wright Restaurants) is an American fast food restaurant chain distinguished by its "Burger Family" combos, draft root beer and root beer floats. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] A&W's origins date back to 1919 when Roy W. Allen set up a roadside drink stand to offer a new thick and creamy drink, root beer, at a parade ...
7th Street Burger – American fast-food hamburger restaurant chain; A&W – American fast food chain; A&W Canada – Canadian fast food restaurant chain; AmRest – European restaurant operator; Arctic Circle Restaurants – Burger chain based in Midvale, Utah, United States; B&K Rootbeer – American fast-food restaurant chain
MTY Food Group: 14 Nationwide ... Number of U.S. locations Areas served Notes A&W Restaurants: Lodi, California: ... Umami Burger: Los Angeles, California:
This is a list of the largest fast-food restaurant chains by their number of locations in the ... Burger King: 19,384 (2023 ... A&W Restaurants: 1,028 (2021) [102 ...
This is a list of notable current and former fast food restaurant chains, as distinct from fast casual restaurants (see List of casual dining restaurant chains), coffeehouses (see List of coffeehouse chains), ice cream parlors (see List of ice cream parlor chains), and pizzerias (see List of pizza chains).
Both of those chains also suffered from poor sales, and had fewer locations compared to the other chains in the Yum! Brands portfolio. In September 2011, Yum! announced they had found buyers for the A&W and Long John Silver's chains. A Great American Brand bought A&W, and Long John Silver's was sold to LJS Partners LLC. [27]
With locations already open in Boston (BOS), New York—both Laguardia (LGA) and Kennedy (JFK)—Phoenix, and San Diego, Chase plans to add Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles to its roster ...
Fatburger in the food court of Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa, Cabazon, California. Fatburger was founded by Lovie Yancey (1912–2008) in the neighborhood of Exposition Park in Los Angeles, California, in 1947. It was originally named "Mr. Fatburger" (on behalf of Yancey's boyfriend), until Yancey removed the "Mr." in 1952.